China Daily

‘This trip has broadened my horizons’

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For 11-year-old Angela Wang, the experience of two weeks of summer camp in Cambridge last August helped change her from a very introverte­d child into one with a more outgoing personalit­y.

“In Cambridge, everyone is so friendly. Even strangers would say hello to me,” she said. “I made many friends and felt more comfortabl­e in expressing my views in class and when I’m with friends. I opened up more, and became a bit more outgoing. I came back to China as a slightly different person, and I like my new self a lot.”

During her time studying at the Cambridge Centre for Languages, Wang took English lessons every morning. Her afternoons and evenings were dedicated to a wide selection of activities, including drama, dancing, singing, watching films and taking part in sports. Her most memorable activity was making a beautiful mask that she wore for a masquerade ball, which she attended and where she sang and danced with friends.

“That was the first time I had made a mask. It was such a fun and creative process,” she said.

Despite the brevity of the experience, Wang fell in love with Cambridge.

“The trip has broadened my horizons,” she said. “I have set a goal for myself to attend Cambridge.”

She said she greatly appreciate­d the chance to practice her English.

“I find English a beautiful language, and the more I learn, the more I enjoy it. I am grateful that the summer camp gave me an opportunit­y to practice English in an English-speaking country for the first time.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Angela Wang (second from left) with friends.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Angela Wang (second from left) with friends.

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